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irisblue

(35,537 posts)
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 06:19 AM Friday

Greensboro Woolworth Lunch Counter Sit Ins ended today 25 July 1960

Last edited Fri Jul 25, 2025, 12:42 PM - Edit history (1)

EDITED TO ADD Cross posting to World History Group as well



I will be adding more articles today as I can research them


https://www.history.com/articles/the-greensboro-sit-in

https://americanhistory.si.edu/brown/history/6-legacy/freedom-struggle-2.html

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greensboro_sit-ins


https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/greensboro-sit-in/

snip-"On February 1, 1960, four African-American students of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University sat at a white-only lunch counter inside a Greensboro, North Carolina, Woolworth’s store. While sit-ins had been held elsewhere in the United States, the Greensboro sit-in catalyzed a wave of nonviolent protest against private-sector segregation in the United States.

The first Greensboro sit-in was not spontaneous. The four students who staged the protest, all of them male freshmen, had read about nonviolent protest, and one of them, Ezell Blair, had seen a documentary on the life of Mohandas Gandhi. Another of the four, Joseph McNeil, worked part-time in the university library with Eula Hudgens, an alumna of the school who had participated in freedom rides; McNeil and Hudgens regularly discussed nonviolent protest. All four of the students befriended white businessman, philanthropist, and social activist Ralph Johns, a benefactor of both the NAACP and North Carolina Agricultural and Technical.

The first sit-in was meticulously planned and executed. While all four students had considered different means of nonviolent protest, McNeil suggested the tactic of the sit-in to the other three. To him, discipline in executing the protest was paramount. Months before the sit-in, he attended a concert at which other African-American students behaved tactlessly, leaving him determined not to repeat their error. The plan for the protest was simple. The students would first stop at Ralph Johns’ store so that Johns could contact a newspaper reporter. They would then go to the Woolworth’s five-and-dime store to purchase items, saving their receipts. After finishing their shopping, they would sit down at the lunch counter and courteously request service, and they would wait until service was provided.https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/greensboro-sit-in/."


snip-"The next morning twenty-nine neatly dressed male and female North Carolina Agricultural and Technical students sat at the Woolworth’s lunch counter. The protest grew the following day, and on Thursday, white students from a nearby women’s college took part in the protests, which expanded to other stores. Soon crowds of students were mobbing local lunch counters. As the protests grew, opposition grew vociferous. Crowds of white men began appearing at lunch counters to harass the protesters, often by spitting, uttering abusive language, and throwing eggs. In one case, a protester’s coat was set on fire, and the assailant was arrested."


much more there









edit2- https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/courage-at-the-greensboro-lunch-counter-4507661/



snip-"
"On February 1, 1960, four young African-American men, freshmen at the Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina, entered the Greensboro Woolworth’s and sat down on stools that had, until that moment, been occupied exclusively by white customers. The four—Franklin McCain, Ezell Blair Jr., Joseph McNeil and David Richmond—asked to be served, and were refused. But they did not get up and leave. Indeed, they launched a protest that lasted six months and helped change America. A section of that historic counter is now held by the National Museum of American History, where the chairman of the division of politics and reform, Harry Rubenstein, calls it “a significant part of a larger collection about participation in our political system.” The story behind it is central to the epic struggle of the civil rights movement.."


Much more there.


https://www.c-span.org/classroom/document/?1886#:~:text=February%201%2C%201960,hear%20from%20eyewitnesses%20who%20participated.


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Greensboro Woolworth Lunch Counter Sit Ins ended today 25 July 1960 (Original Post) irisblue Friday OP
Posted in the African American Group JustAnotherGen Friday #1
Right here in a supposedly liberal space Keepthesoulalive Friday #2
It's the JustAnotherGen Friday #3
They don't believe that Keepthesoulalive Friday #4
Exactly JustAnotherGen Friday #5
Sadly, that seems true here and in the Democratic party at the minute. irisblue Friday #6
They want our votes Keepthesoulalive Friday #7
Kicking for the evening crowd JustAnotherGen Friday #8
. struggle4progress Friday #9
Thank you for that image & song. irisblue Friday #10

JustAnotherGen

(35,975 posts)
1. Posted in the African American Group
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 07:32 AM
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[b]Posted in the African American Group


But that was soooooooo long ago Iris.

That's not as important as xyz

Because this is posted in the African American Group - I will not tolerate anyone coming onto this thread to lament about Gazans. First and Final Warning in Advance From A Group Host.


******** As to the Content **********

Thank you. This was in my father's lifetime. In 1978 in Talladega Alabama I was visiting my dad's parents and we were denied service at a Dairy Queen.

To this day I've never walked into another one. Keep in mind I spent my formative years in West Germany. I didn't know that 50 or 60 year old white people could be mean. Seriously - when I learned about the Shoah my parents had to tell me remember Herr so and so or Mrs Nina or Frau so and so? They were Nazis.

In the mid 70's - a man who went to prison for his racist hateful behavior was giving free gummy bears to me because I was cute as a button.

18 years after this ended - white Americans were still behaving hatefully.

And it continues today. It's why when this Regime ends, we can't return to the status quo. No more Bullshit about "Well the Constitution says . . ."

Take your Constitution and Status Quo and shove it up Bull Connor's dead carcass. It's designed to demean Black people.

This happened on the Founding Enslaver's Constitution's watch. It happened because America didn't treat the enemy like the defeated asswipes they were. No more.

We can build back better.


Keepthesoulalive

(1,588 posts)
2. Right here in a supposedly liberal space
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 09:11 AM
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I constantly read let’s not talk about social issues, let’s talk about economics so progressives will vote for democrats. I get the feeling that many people are comfortable only when minorities are still at the back of the bus.

JustAnotherGen

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3. It's the
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 09:34 AM
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A Rising Tides Lift All Boats bullshit.

It was always bullshit . . . for us.

If it was true - the Lunch Counter Protests would never have been necessary.

Keepthesoulalive

(1,588 posts)
4. They don't believe that
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 09:47 AM
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It’s an excuse. They just want us to shut up and go away. If after the great deliverance we were still experiencing discrimination, they would say you people are always complaining everything is wonderful you just have to wait your turn for prosperity. History has taught us how quickly they turn a blind eye to our oppression. Affirmative action where white women benefited far more than black people and look who the majority voted for.

JustAnotherGen

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5. Exactly
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 09:57 AM
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Affirmative action where white women benefited far more than black people and look who the majority voted for.

They also make far more money on that Black and Latina women do. What is it - 87 cents on the dollar? Truthfully - pay should be dictated by experience, knowledge and performance. For everyone. But that is NOT how Amerikkka works.

I need folks to acknowledge that.

irisblue

(35,537 posts)
6. Sadly, that seems true here and in the Democratic party at the minute.
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 12:33 PM
Friday

But societies are driven by many parts, I cannot recall economic policy as a primary motivator in world history.

Keepthesoulalive

(1,588 posts)
7. They want our votes
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 01:06 PM
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Then they want us to disappear. Black folks tell the truth, look at Jasmine . Truth makes a lot of folks very uncomfortable. I appreciate the folks on YouTube they are telling some serious truth and backing it up with research. They sent out a warning about trump and his cohorts, no one wanted to listen. The orange man is going to fix America is what the brainwashed said. Boy has he fixed it.

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